The Southern Center for Human Rights

HEADLINES

  • 13th December 2017

    (ATLANTA) On the Sunday before Thanksgiving, two Atlanta-based activists who have long been distributing food to the homeless in public parks were cited for allegedly violating a county ordinance requiring a permit to distribute food. Available resources to feed the homeless are especially scarce on weekends, when shelters are often full. The lack of available space makes street feeding the simplest and most effective way to get food to homeless people in Atlanta.

  • 14th November 2017

    Atlanta, GA -- A proposed multimillion dollar class settlement has been reached in K.A., et al. v.

  • 13th November 2017

    (Atlanta, GA) – On Friday, November 10, 2017, two civil rights organizations, Civil Rights Corps (CRC) and the Southern Center for Human Rights (SCHR),

  • 12th October 2017

    Columbus, GA—Yesterday, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia approved a final class action settlement in Harrison v. Consolidated Government of Columbus, Georgia, et al., a case in which plaintiff Cleopatra Harrison challenged the imposition of “victim fees” on survivors of domestic violence. As a result of the lawsuit, the Columbus Recorder’s Court will no longer charge victim fees, and people who paid such fees will receive restitution and compensation. Plaintiffs were represented by the Southern Center for Human Rights and Columbus attorney, Mark Post.

  • 26th July 2017

    Atlanta, GA – Today, a civil rights lawsuit was filed against Sentinel Offender Services (“Sentinel”), a private probation company, on behalf of people in Atlanta who were forced by Sentinel to pay illegal fees while on “pay-only” probation for traffic violations.  The lawsuit, brought by the Southern Center for Human Rights and Caplan Cobb LLP, seeks the return of money that Sentinel illegally collected from people sentenced to “pay-only” probation by the Atlanta Municipal Court.  

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